Dimebag
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That looks great, but i won't be doing any more big (expensive) mods this year. The turbo kind of did it.. And the muffler is a part of the turbo kit and also brand new.. Maybe in the summer.
Great job anyways!

I'm wondering if a standard 1.5 gallon jug will fit in my HMK backcountry backpack.. ? Or if i have to go with a rotopax..
Hmm..
Great job anyways!

I'm wondering if a standard 1.5 gallon jug will fit in my HMK backcountry backpack.. ? Or if i have to go with a rotopax..
Hmm..
Dano
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I bought the fuel caddies from Yamie, but installed the trail tank instead. I was surprised how heavy the brackets were that come with the Fuel bags. I was also going to use the bags for storage, but I'll go with a different lighter setup for storage.
Dan
Dan
Dimebag
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Yeah, I don't feel like mounting any steel brackets on the sides of the tunnel. I think the trackrack is enough (and looks good..) but it does not hold enough fuel since im only allowed to have one jug on it.
radianguy
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I had a tour buddy last year, but before that I used my saddle bags to carry extra fuel when needed. I only needed it once, but I put a windshield wash bottle of gas in each side, worked good for my trip to the gorge!
